Version 2.2.12 of the PC-Alarm and Security System software was released today (March 18, 2012). The primary reason for this release was to fix a critical bug identified in the video surveillance module, which prevented images from being archived correctly in .jpg format. This fix allows images to be converted from .dib format to .jpg properly for archival and remote ftp.

The latest version can be downloaded manually using our website’s downloads link.

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A new version of the PC-Alarm and Security System software was just released. This version contains a new email notification option for users reporting problems sending emails using their own email providers. These users are now allowed to send outbound alarm notification emails securely using the PC-Alarm email server.

A bug was also fixed with the version update checking feature. Download the latest version today using from the Downloads section of our website.

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The latest version of the PC-Alarm and Security System software was released in September 2011. This version is compatible with all versions of Windows, including Vista and Windows 7. We are very pleased to see the public has responded in grand fashion. We are literally getting hundreds of downloads each week.

Please help us spread the word about the PC-Alarm and Security System software. Tell a friend or family member if you like our software. Also, visit our facebook page and don't forget to click the like button.

Thanks for your continued support.

Ken Treece
PC-Alarm and Security System

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Welcome to the all new PC-Alarm website. Along with the new website several new changes will be coming soon. A new application version, compatible with both Windows Vista and Windows 7 will be released soon, and that is just the beginning.

Check back soon to get the rest of the good news.

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I definitely agree with Carlos on this. If you guys can add one (or more) zone modules to allow the additional monitoring of a simple passive "on-off" or "open-close" state via a computer serial or USB port, it would greatly expand the capabilities of your product. It would be great to be able to connect virtually any external "on-off" device (door contacts, motion detectors, smoke detectors, or even the alarm relay output of a standard home security system) to be monitored by the PC-Alarm software.